Get a 4-Week Digital Subscription to the New York Times online for $0.99 right now. There are 3 subscription options to choose from at this offer: web + smartphone apps, web + tablet apps, or all digital access. The subscription includes unlimited access to NYTimes.com, New York Times apps, and archived articles. After the 4 week introductory period, you will be billed at the regular rate, ranging from $15-$35 every four weeks, depending on the subscription type. At the end of the 4 week introductory period, you may cancel at any time.

does it come with digital coupons? only reason I buy a paper these days with 99% of info online without paywalls.

Flipit

Greedy Member

posted: Jan. 28, 2013 @ 10:17a

Does the digital version also come with the progressive preaching anti America articles?

mahaffeymj

Member

posted: Jan. 28, 2013 @ 2:48p

can i digitally line my bird cages with it? that't all its good for.

duhmel

Senior Member - 1K

posted: Jan. 28, 2013 @ 3:01p

mahaffeymj said: can i digitally line my bird cages with it? that't all its good for.

Haven't you heard about Fahrenheit 451?

umenon

Member

posted: Jan. 28, 2013 @ 3:32p

Flipit said: Does the digital version also come with the progressive preaching anti America articles?

You must be referring to the instance when they accused 47% of Americans as being deadbeats. I believe that was someone else ... Not NY Times.

christmas

Ancient Member

posted: Jan. 28, 2013 @ 4:26p

Still annoyed that they removed the crossword from both daily and Sunday editions online a few months back. It's the main attraction for me.

MitchFlorida

Senior Member

posted: Jan. 28, 2013 @ 5:19p

99 cents too much. You can read it for free if you browse InPrivate Internet Explorer. I always block out their display ads, don't want to subsidize them.

MitchFlorida

Senior Member

posted: Jan. 28, 2013 @ 5:22p

christmas said: Still annoyed that they removed the crossword from both daily and Sunday editions online a few months back. It's the main attraction for me.

You have to get a separate subscription to the crossword puzzle for $7 a month. That's on top of the regular subscription.

CTara12345

Member

posted: Jan. 28, 2013 @ 6:23p

MitchFlorida said: 99 cents too much. You can read it for free if you browse InPrivate Internet Explorer. I always block out their display ads, don't want to subsidize them.

While not quite as bad as pirating media or software, private browsing to avoid the NYT firewall is basically stealing. They have decided to charge for reading more than 10 articles a month, and you should pay if you want to read more. If you like the paper and read it, pay for it.

I wouldn't pay a penny I found on the street for this rag. Just saying.

MitchFlorida

Senior Member

posted: Jan. 28, 2013 @ 7:01p

CTara12345 said: MitchFlorida said: 99 cents too much. You can read it for free if you browse InPrivate Internet Explorer. I always block out their display ads, don't want to subsidize them.

While not quite as bad as pirating media or software, private browsing to avoid the NYT firewall is basically stealing. They have decided to charge for reading more than 10 articles a month, and you should pay if you want to read more. If you like the paper and read it, pay for it.

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